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Discipleship Lessons

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Discipleship lessons are foundational to understanding the Christian faith and the call to follow Jesus. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus imparts vital teachings to His disciples, emphasizing the importance of obedience and love. In John 13:34-35, He commands His followers to love one another, stating that this love will be the defining mark of His disciples. Early lessons for Christ's disciples, as explored in sermons like "Early Lessons for Christ's Disciples," highlight the transformative journey from mere followers to devoted servants of the Kingdom. The visits to the Temple, noted in Luke 2:41-52, further illustrate the significance of spiritual growth and understanding, as Jesus Himself engaged with the teachers of the law, demonstrating the importance of knowledge and wisdom in discipleship. Additionally, the testing of Abraham, as seen in Genesis 22, serves as a profound example of faith and obedience, reminding believers that true discipleship often involves trials that strengthen one's trust in God. These lessons collectively underscore that discipleship is not a one-time event but a continuous process of learning, growing, and living out the teachings of Christ, as affirmed in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commissions His followers to make disciples of all nations.

raymond-golsworthy

Raymond Golsworthy preaches on the lessons from Mark 1:16-45, focusing on the events that followed Christ's call to His first disciples. The sermon highlights seven vital spiritual lessons illustrated through the disciples' experiences with Jesus, emphasizing the importance of listening to His teach

wf-anderson

In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the disciples' slow understanding of the word of God despite the teachings and miracles of Jesus. He refers to the parables in Mark's gospel as a means to instruct the disciples about the Lord's identity and the impact of his word. The speaker highlights the di

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zac-poonen

Zac Poonen preaches on the journey of Abraham's faith and obedience, highlighting the tests he faced over fifty years before receiving God's certificate of approval. From leaving his hometown to sacrificing his son Isaac, Abraham demonstrated sacrificial obedience and a willingness to prioritize God

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